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Thursday, January 14, 2016

Free Webinar February 3rd at 2pm: What Counselors Should Know about 21st Century Competencies

Dear Colleagues, 
In honor of School Counselor Appreciation Week, we invite you to join us on:  
Wednesday, February 3 at 2:00 pm ET for an informative webinar titled:
What Counselors Should Know about 21st Century Competencies.”
We will discuss important knowledge, skills, and abilities students should develop to help with their job searches. While most people already have these competencies, they do not know how to articulate them on their resumes and portfolios. This is an opportunity to share which competencies employers want and how students should think about their courses and preparation work in light of them. The webinar will begin with a 20-minute presentation and will conclude with 30-35 minutes for questions and answers.
We are taking your questions now to shape the webinar! Please reply to this message with your questions about the topic and provide your input.
If you are interested in joining the webinar, you can register below: 


Please share our webinar with your networks!
Facebook:
  • Join @GeorgetownCEW for their free webinar in honor of School Counselor’s Appreciation week on 2/3 at 2 pm EST, “What Counselors Should Know about 21st Century Competencies.” Register today! http://bit.ly/1RJHTtn #CEWEquity
Twitter:

Use #CEWEquity, #counselors, #collegeaccess, #schoolcounselors, #competencies, #sschat or #NSCW16 to join the conversation on Twitter and follow @GeorgetownCEW during the webinar for live updates. 
Sincerely,
CEW's equity team 

The Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce’s Initiative on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion seeks to narrow the information gap on career earnings for minority students by informing the practice of educational advocates and school counselors and increasing access to information about majors, unemployment, degrees and earnings.

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